Sunday, October 14, 2012

In the novel The Kite Runner, explain precisely how and why the ending appropriately or inappropriately concludes the work.

Obviously I can not write an introduction for you but I
hope the following will spark a creative flame to assist you in your
analysis.


In the novel The Kite Runner
by Khaled Hosseini, the ending of the novel appropriately concludes the work.
The main theme for the novel is redemption.  As a  young man, Amir shamed himself by
watching Hassan be raped and not trying to help.  He deals with this shame by further
harming Hassan and driving him out of the employ of his family.  The novel comes full
cycle when Amir rediscovers his Islam faith, discovers that Hassan was his half brother,
rescues his newly discovered nephew from suicide and adopts him. At the end of the novel
the reader discovers Amir's final redemption in the concluding pages of the
novel.



Then
on a cool rainy day in March 2002, a small, wondrous thing happened." At a party
conducted by the American Afghan community, Amir buys Sohrab a kite. The two of them win
the kite flying contest together just he and Hassan had done many years ago. Amir is
Sohrab's kite runner and the novel ends with Sohrab smiling for the first time for
Amir.



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